>>72008
This is pretty much the only way you could really do it. You would have to have some kind of fraternity that hosts events where women get lots of free food or something.
Realistically speaking, it would be very easy to subtly enable women to feed an academic setting. Like offering free food for study sessions, having some BBQ where the fraternity's date eats free with her BF's order, movie night with free food, D&D night with free food, and you get the idea. Any kind of normal event with a lot of free food. Which really doesn't sound creepy if it is marketed in that way and nobody is that upfront with the motive behind that aspect of the events.
It also would be easy to try to promote a "size inclusivity" or whatever culture if plus sized people started showing up to events hosted by it. Since I think that is still a thing in a few schools.
Also, for many college students. Food is a very real concern. Many either don't have jobs or work very little and have to rely on a meal plan that came as part of their cost of attendance to rely on for food. So it would be very lucrative from just a financial perspective of not having to pay for your own meal for a time. There is also a real charity aspect behind it since providing food does help cognitive abilities and starving is linked to worse academic performance. So you could actually do moral good, and fullfill the feeder fetish in the same act if done right.
>>70989
Nobody wants sloppy seconds. And if you did it this way, it would be a big scandal the second anyone outside of the niched group found out about it and everyone involved would be slammed with title IX reports to no end.
>>70991